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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Stock Picking - 2003 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: nigel bates who wrote (273)6/6/2003 4:35:24 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 383
 
I'll bet that is the top for the year for my entry--Ice looks
like he has a more durable portfolio if the froth goes flat.
Thank you thank you. And for my next trick...
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+138%, gosh. I really did not expect this. With all the
talk of layoffs, the deflation boogeyman, the weak greenback,
who would know there was latent specuation ready to
exert itself. Still, we know that in the late 20's and early
30's the market was all over the place. This could be a
weaker analog. Or not, ha!

If things go badly for biotech again, remind me to just
play like a gambler if I nibble on the less that a buck
stocks again--then let the winnings run and all that.
Maybe you do not want to overthink this game and
that's all there is to it.

I do still have some nearly worthless cphaf.pink--nah,
that isn't going to light up.

Before I humiliate myself further (I do tend to roll around
in it) I will point out to all our lurkers that, despite
recent confirmation that I am indeed the imbecile I've
often appeared to be, I do still walk away with 3/4M and
two fairly new cars out of the deal. I didn't piss it all away
with bad trades and bad timing. No tears. Another 20k
if I sold on asgt wasn't going to make a huge difference.
Stupid though.